One-Party Dominance in African Democracies.
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Boulder, CO :
Lynne Rienner Publishers,
2012.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. One-party dominance in African democracies: a framework for analysis / Renske Doorenspleet and Lia Nijzink
- 2. An overview of African party systems / Gero Erdmann and Matthias Basedau
- Part 1. Enduring one-party dominance
- 3. Namibia: cultivating the liberation gospel / Henning Melber
- 4. South Africa: racialized discourse in the context of deteriorating performance / Thiven Reddy
- 5. Tanzania: nurturing legacies of the past / Mohammed Bakari and Richard Whitehead
- Part 2. One-party dominance in decline
- 6. Zambia: manufactured one-party dominance and its collapse / Neo Simutanyi
- 7. Mali: from dominant party to platform of unity / Martin van Vliet
- 8. Senegal: the end of one-party dominance / Christof Hartmann
- Part 3. Conclusion
- 9. Why one-party dominance endures in some democracies but not others / Lia Nijzink and Renske Doorenspleet.